At her small store, whose Edwardian facade resembles a haunted house with a black links of london sale window, all of the shoes have names, mostly of old-world screen actresses. Towering yellow metallic platforms cost $958, violet gladiator sandals cost $1,307, and there are many similarly pricey leopard prints an homage to store mascot Bruce, a porcelain leopard, and to Ms Dellal's own love of the pattern. She wore leopard-print shoes with her wedding dress. Ms. Dellal, 29 years valentine's Day rings, starts with what she called a "pin-up" an image of a glamorous, ornately dressed up woman to give her creations character and context. For the autumn line, that woman was Arlena Stuart Marshall, a character from the 1941 Agatha Christie novel "Evil Under the Sun." As she researched images from the film version, Ms. Dellal came across a brooch showing a woman's head Links of London Fairy Godmother Charm a headdress. This led to another search, this time for opulent, turn-of-the century, vaudeville-style headdresses. The imagery found its way into the collection. Named "To Die For," it features shoes sparkling with crystals and others with faces of people and leopards. "It's a fluid process. I start out with one thing and then it evolves Links of London Flip Flop 3 Flowers Charm another," said the designer, whose favorite film is Rita Hayworth's "Gilda." "I Google a lot of weird things," she said, with a husky voice befitting a film noir or late-night speakeasy. Born into a prominent family of London real-estate developers, Ms. Dellal and her siblings are frequently featured in European glossy magazines.
Commentaires
Il n'y a aucun commentaire sur cet article.